xiphophilos 27th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMDuke Ellington - East Saint Louis Toddle-oo / Black Beauty | A side:
[YouTube Video]
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xiphophilos 27th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMHarlem Hamfats - Mellow Little Devil / The Barefoot Boy | Here's for sure Joe McCoy singing, and I would say he sounds different than this singer:
[YouTube Video]
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xiphophilos 25th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMPerry Como - Magic Moments / Catch A Falling Star | Another example where the B side ("Magic Moments") became a hit.
RCA Victor's December 30, 1957 ad in Billboard shows that "Catch A Falling Star" was supposed to be the A side. RCA's January 1958 ad in Cashbox instead featured "Magic Moments". And Billboard, Jan. 20, 1958, page 63 declared "Magic Moments" "currently the stronger side, with the proviso that the flip, "Catch A Falling Star", "is also hot."
In the end, though, "Catch A Falling Star" rose to #1 on the Billboard Charts, whereas "Magic Moments" climbed only to #4.
In the UK, however, "Magic Moments" became the #1 hit: starting on February 28, 1958, it topped the charts for eight weeks.(Malcolm Macfarlane's Perry Como bio)
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xiphophilos 25th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMBetty Rhodes - Buttons And Bows / I Still Get A Thrill | A side:
[YouTube Video]
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xiphophilos 25th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMBetty Rhodes - Buttons And Bows / I Still Get A Thrill | B side:
[YouTube Video]
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xiphophilos 24th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMLouise, Ferera And Greenus - La Paloma | Moved up the earlier labels. Even they are already a repress: CY = March 1918. The original pressing had the label printing date code JZ = October 1917.
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xiphophilos 20th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMTito And His Swingtette - Atmosphere / Stuff And Things | B side:
[YouTube Video]
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xiphophilos 20th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Ivor And Basil Kirchin Band - 1956 Super Rhythm-Style Series | A side:
[YouTube Video]
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xiphophilos 20th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Ivor And Basil Kirchin Band - 1956 Super Rhythm-Style Series | B side:
[YouTube Video]
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xiphophilos 13th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMMcKinney's Cotton Pickers - Will You, Won't You, Be My Babe? / Rocky Road | Exactly, the British The Gramophone Co. (label "His Master's Voice") held the British rights on the Nipper trademark.
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xiphophilos 8th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPM[no artist listed] - Shores Of Minnetonka / The Old Rustic Bridge | When the composer is unknown or not listed on the label, by the way, you should simply leave the composer field blank. If you can figure out the writers' names by Googling them, you can always add them to the Notes, as I have now done, or in a comment.
I found the A side vocalist identified on M. G. Thomas' site: http://www.mgthomas.co.uk/Records/LabelPages/Little_Marvel.htm
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xiphophilos 8th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPM[no artist listed] - Shores Of Minnetonka / The Old Rustic Bridge | The label profile on Discogs says (basically agreeing with our label bio here):
Discs were initially 5½" in size but later increased to 6".
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xiphophilos 8th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMBilly Scott-Coomber - Many Happy Returns Of The Day / Just A Song Called “Home Sweet Home" | Or is it Reggies? Probably the name of a previous owner. An artist wouldn't sign it twice on the same label and strike out the initial letter on the B side.
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xiphophilos 6th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Page Cavanaugh Trio - Ok'l Baby Dok'l / (I Would Do) Anything For You | I'm sure a US version exists, but no one has yet entered it into this database.
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xiphophilos 29th Oct 2024 | | 78 RPMJimmie Davis With Charles Mitchell's Orchestra - You Are My Sunshine / Old Timer | A side:
[YouTube Video]
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xiphophilos 23rd Oct 2024 | | 78 RPM"T" Texas Tyler And His Oklahoma Melody Boys - Filipino Baby / You Were Only Teasing Me | Here, too, the original label is the one without the licensing text in the margins, which was added in 1946
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xiphophilos 23rd Oct 2024 | | 78 RPM"T" Texas Tyler And His Oklahoma Melody Boys - Remember Me / Oklahoma Hills | The original label is the one without the licensing text in the margins, which was added in 1946.
On his first releases, the artist also appears as T., later as "T" Texas Tyler.
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xiphophilos 21st Oct 2024 | | 78 RPMBing Crosby - Sierra Sue / Marcheta (A Love Song Of Old Mexico) | The regular UK issue would be Brunswick 03044. I would enter the red Decca 3133 (if that's the cat. nr.) separately.
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xiphophilos 14th Oct 2024 | | 78 RPMPrince Lei Lani - Mauna Kea O Hawaii / Mahina Malamalamala | Thanks, I've linked the artists now to the main entry for Frank Ferera And Anthony Franchini.
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xiphophilos 13th Oct 2024 | | 78 RPMDjango Reinhardt - Le Soir / Deccaphonie | I still don't know how someone can pay $500 when the starting price was $100 and he was the first and only bidder. At least with Ebay's automatic bidding, I would have thought that this person should have paid only $100, unless I misunderstand how their system works:
"To set up automatic bidding on an auction listing, enter the maximum amount you’d like to pay for the item and select Place bid. We’ll bid in increments on your behalf to keep you in the lead but only up to your limit." Could it be that this person made a "Buy Now" bid? My experience with Ebay is extremely limited, as you can tell.
In any case, the two items that sold for £34 and £40 more recently were described as and looked like E (which is really the highest grade I would ever give a shellac record unless it was virtually unused "old new stock").
Given how often the record appears on Ebay, it's not very common, but I also wouldn't call it extremely rare. Django was popular, after all. EX copies seem to go for between £20 and £40. Some may go for even less but popsike doesn't record sales under $20.
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xiphophilos 12th Oct 2024 | | 78 RPMDjango Reinhardt - Le Soir / Deccaphonie | Someone actually paid $500 on Ebay on March 31, 2019:
popsike.
Because this is by far the highest price ever paid on Ebay for a Django record, it's the first one that shows up when you search for "Django Reinhardt" on popsike.
Not sure why the price is so high since there was only 1 bidder and the starting price was $100. It was advertised as "E- nice glossy copy! Light marks with pressing(?) bump on Le Soir", not Near Mint.
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xiphophilos 10th Oct 2024 | | 78 RPMThree O’Clock Jam Session - Part 1 | If there was a problem with the fact that Gene Ammons was under contract with Mercury, why does Gene Ammons' name then appear listed on the label?
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xiphophilos 9th Oct 2024 | | 78 RPMBenny Goodman - A Jazz Masterwork | A side:
[YouTube Video]
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xiphophilos 9th Oct 2024 | | 78 RPMBenny Goodman - A Jazz Masterwork | B side:
[YouTube Video]
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xiphophilos 9th Oct 2024 | | 78 RPMCass Hagan And His Hotel Manger Orchestra - Hallelujah! / Sometimes I'm Happy | A side:
[YouTube Video]
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xiphophilos 9th Oct 2024 | | 78 RPMCass Hagan And His Hotel Manger Orchestra - Hallelujah! / Sometimes I'm Happy | B side:
[YouTube Video]
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xiphophilos 7th Oct 2024 | | 78 RPMFletcher Henderson - Shanghai Shuffle / Down South Camp Meetin' | Only the B side here shows that this is Modern Rhythm Series No. 265. The A side should be Modern Rhythm Series No. 266, see here, but this label does not list the series at all.
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xiphophilos 28th Sep 2024 | | 78 RPMHarry James - Super Swing Music No. 127 & 128 | A side:
[YouTube Video]
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xiphophilos 28th Sep 2024 | | 78 RPMHarry James - Super Swing Music No. 127 & 128 | B side:
[YouTube Video]
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xiphophilos 20th Sep 2024 | | 78 RPMHenry Burr And The Peerless Quartette - A Rainbow From The U.S.A. / France We Have Not Forgotten You | I couldn't either, but yours are readable, and both have the same sub-variety ii of the Gold Band label with six patents in one long line. This style was used with label printing date code FY (June 1918) to DX (= April 1919).
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